AMUSEMENTS. A I' J2 K A. HOUS E. To-Nforn: and following.xigtits The Wellington Amateur Onerntio .Society in "THE GEISHA." ■ -THE GEISHA." "THE UEI.SHA." "THE GEISHA." "THE GEISHA."' The General Verdict; A COMPLETE SUCCESS. A LAUGHING SUCCESS. A VOCAL SUCCESS. A HCTUKESQD'E SUCCESS. ". "Chin, Chin, Chinaman." "The Geisha's > Life," "Jack's the Boy for Work," "The ] Kissing Hue'," "Happy Japan," "Tho •- Jewel of A=ia," "Love's Echo," "Chan • Kinn," "Tho Toy Monkey," "MOLLY ;: mine," - : ALL ENCORED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. The. Opera Produced by MR. TOM POLLARD. ' PRICES-te., 2s. 6d... and Is. Day Sales -, at Christens Mi's. BOX PLAN AT THE DRESDEN, Carriages and Motors at 10.50 p.nu J3. B. VANCE, Hon. Secretary, ; WELLINGTON GOLP CLUB. "CHALLENGER" MIXED FOURSOME. This match will he played on SATURDAY NEXT. Entries eloso at Tisdnll's on THURSDAY, -ith December, at 5.30 ' p.m. WARD CUP. MEN'S FOUR-BALL FOURSOME. This match will ho played on SATUtvDAY, 13th December. Entrice's C!os? on THURSDAY, 11th December, at also '• p.m. A. S. MACSHANE, Secretary. OSE AND CARNATION CLUB" In eomolnation with NATIONAL SWEET PEA SOCIETY OF N.SS. TOWN HALL. WELLINGTON. WEDNESDAY, inth DECEMBER. ' Over .£l6O 'worth of Trophies and Prize?, j Send for Schedules. H. A. FOX, J. E. S. LORD, 'Phone 1G75. Joint Hon. Sees. HIGH-GRADE PIANOS. IF yon intend purchasing a Piano, yott should certainly inspect onr various stocks of High-grade Instruments by the following world-famed makers:— JOHN BRINSMEAD AND SON, JULIUS BLUTBNER, GORS & KALLMANN, SCHIEDMAYER k SOEHNE, FRITZ KUHLA. NEWMAN & CO. From i£3S cash, or easy terms (IS per ' cent dejyisit and balance in monthly pay--1 ments, extending over one, two, or three year?). Our fine Showroom is replete with all the latest models by tho abovo firms. Inspection cordially invited. . CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD. MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. Tho Oldest Established Piano House in K.Z. DAY'S BAY HOUSE, DAY'S' BAY. rTUIIS well-known Private Hotel is open A for Visitors until January stli,lDH. Early application i-- necessary, as tho accommodation is limited. Apply MANAGERESS, Day's Bay House, Day's Bay. WEDDING GIFT. LLOYD'S Lucky~WEDDING RINGS, Solid ISct. Gold stamped; IGb. U. to 60s. each. -252 LAMBTCi; QUAY and 114 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS. IN order to conserve coal, and thus louder certain a continuous and ample supply of gas until the present labour difficulties are endrd, the Company desires to intimate that, at considerable expense to themselves, they are utilising oil in the manufacture of a portion of the gas supplied. The gas so supplied is equal in illuminating and heating effect to all coal gas, but tor proper combustion requires 41 less volume of air. Consumers having difficulty through the gas "lighting back" are therefore advised' to rednco the air supply to' their cookers or other burners, when, tho difficulty will bo at onco remoyed. In cases where consumers aro unable • to make the requisite arijftitinent they f.ro requested to communicate, without delay either with' tho Complaints Oflice (Telephone No. 155) or by postcard, and their requireiusnts will receive prompt attention. The Company further desires lo intimate that Adequate provision ha* been mo do to niaintain an uninterrupted gas supply, but while giviiia; this assurance, they 'would earnestly solicit the forbearance of consumers 'in any little inconveniences that may arise from the extra-, ordinary conditions sow prevailing. J. H, HLLLIWELL, Secretary, 33* days, delivering her wool four (Jays before the closing dato of the- Kovember series of sales. It is believed this vo-ynco has only onco been bcaien, and then by the sister ship !of the Wiltshire—the s.s. Shropshire— : which vessel niado the trip in 12 hours lwo tituo in January of this year. A LONG VOYAGE. Yesterday a further wireless messSße was' received from the Ma-heno. en route from Sydney to Auckland. The message stated that her captain expected to roach. Me destination at noon to-day. She left tho New South Wales port* on Friday last at 1 a.m. Tho Maheno is advertised to saii on tho return journey at 7 p.m. to-day. The Tyser steamer Jturiini left Napier for Wellington at noon yesterday, and is due here this mornine;. Slw; has about EGO tons of local cargo. A notice to consignees appears elsewhere in this issue. The Tahiti's departure for Sydney hoa been postponed until noou on Saturday. She arrive here to-morrow morning from San Francisco. Tii«~ Union Company's freighter Wanaka Ss to be dispatched for southern ports today. Departure of the Union Company's cl\ft.rtcred steamer Canada Cane for Sydney has been postponed till Thursday. Artec having been hold up at Wauiranni nearly « week owing to heavy mwt«rlv weather, ihe coastal packet Aorero sailnl from thai, port for Paten, yesterday. Continuing her Homeward vovago from Now '/Miami pad, Australian ports, tho New /calami Shipping Company's ptcauiev Kuikoura. «ii!ed from Sue?, on Friday. The local agents for the Tvser Lino "ha--o been, advised that the Jfakaritii, en route to Aow /ctuand, via Australian port* passed the Cape of Good Hope on Novcmok- 21. The liner Hankc's Bay is to leave Lap. don on December 16 for .Melbourne, Syd. uey, and Xeiv.Zealand, pons, .;"• -fj
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 5
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